Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom has announced prohibition of
open grazing in the state.
The governor
made this declaration in a broadcast aired Wednesday morning in Makurdi, the
Benue State capital, to mark the commencement of the implementation of the
Anti-Open Grazing Law.
The governor
called on everyone residing in Benue State, who is into cattle or livestock
business to abide by the new law. His speech reads in full:
Fellow Nigerians and Benue citizens. Today, first November 2017,
marks the beginning of the prohibition of open grazing in Benue State. I call
on all citizens residing in Benue State who are into cattle or livestock
business to abide by this law.
There is no more open grazing in Benue State. All those who are
interested in doing livestock business must ranch their livestock, otherwise,
the law will catch up with them. Let me appeal to all citizens to be law
abiding.
No one should
take laws into his hands. We have put in place adequate machinery to enforce
the law.
Where there are
trespasses or infringements of the law, report to the appropriate quarters and
it will be duly handled by the team put in place. I want to appeal to all of us
to be law abiding.
The law seeks
to protect farmers and herdsmen alike. The law seeks to ensure peace for all
citizens. The law is not targeted at any individual or group of people or any
ethnic group.
All of us must
team together and work to ensure the success of this law.
We have
suffered hardship, we have suffered pains, we have suffered sorrow. We have
lost so much from both sides and we cannot allow this to continue as leaders
with the responsibility of providing security for lives and property.
I want all
citizens to join hands with Government to ensure that we adopt this method of
ranching which is the global best practice for all those in livestock business
all over the world.
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